Sunday, January 29, 2012

Getting Things Done

I organized my process of Getting Things Done  by compiling the information from my phone, paper calendar, class web page, and my mental to-do list onto a piece of paper.  


While working my way through the process, it felt good to have my day more organized and to have everything in one place.  I'm not sure if it's possible to actually "complete" the process because a "to-do list" is never actually completed but I will say that after using this process for a couple days it was like having a weight lifted off my back. 


It helped me be less stressed out over everything I have to do.  I wasn't constantly trying to remember what I need to do.  One of my biggest problems is that I start something and don't finish it.  Or I'll start something and get distracted and start something else and then I end up staying up until midnight doing something that I could have done first thing that morning.  For that reason, I do think this process will help me.  


In the future, I will definitely use this process.  It really works well for me and I'm glad I had the opportunity to learn about it.

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